Installing 7.2 on RedHat 7.1 - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Benjamin Smith |
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Subject | Installing 7.2 on RedHat 7.1 |
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Msg-id | 0203062143350K.29432@bug2.benjamindsmith.com Whole thread Raw |
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Re: Installing 7.2 on RedHat 7.1
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List | pgsql-general |
How do you do this? Tried the "unofficial" RH 7.2 RPMS , and got the following errors: error: failed dependencies: libcrypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1.72 libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1.72 libssl.so.2 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1.72 libcrypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-contrib-7.2-1.72 libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-contrib-7.2-1.72 libssl.so.2 is needed by postgresql-contrib-7.2-1.72 libcrypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-devel-7.2-1.72 libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-devel-7.2-1.72 libssl.so.2 is needed by postgresql-devel-7.2-1.72 libcrypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-libs-7.2-1.72 libssl.so.2 is needed by postgresql-libs-7.2-1.72 libcrypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-server-7.2-1.72 libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-server-7.2-1.72 libssl.so.2 is needed by postgresql-server-7.2-1.72 So then I tried the "OFFICIAL" 7.2 RPMS: error: failed dependencies: libcrypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1PGDG libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1PGDG libssl.so.2 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1PGDG libcrypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-contrib-7.2-1PGDG libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-contrib-7.2-1PGDG libssl.so.2 is needed by postgresql-contrib-7.2-1PGDG libcrypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-devel-7.2-1PGDG libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-devel-7.2-1PGDG libssl.so.2 is needed by postgresql-devel-7.2-1PGDG libcrypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-libs-7.2-1PGDG libssl.so.2 is needed by postgresql-libs-7.2-1PGDG libcrypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-server-7.2-1PGDG libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-server-7.2-1PGDG libssl.so.2 is needed by postgresql-server-7.2-1PGDG Then, tried the 6.2 RPMs error: failed dependencies: libcrypto.so.0 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1PGDG libk5crypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1PGDG libkrb5.so.2 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1PGDG libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1PGDG libssl.so.0 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1PGDG libcrypto.so.0 is needed by postgresql-contrib-7.2-1PGDG libk5crypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-contrib-7.2-1PGDG libkrb5.so.2 is needed by postgresql-contrib-7.2-1PGDG libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-contrib-7.2-1PGDG libssl.so.0 is needed by postgresql-contrib-7.2-1PGDG libcrypto.so.0 is needed by postgresql-devel-7.2-1PGDG libk5crypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-devel-7.2-1PGDG libkrb5.so.2 is needed by postgresql-devel-7.2-1PGDG libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-devel-7.2-1PGDG libssl.so.0 is needed by postgresql-devel-7.2-1PGDG libcrypto.so.0 is needed by postgresql-libs-7.2-1PGDG libk5crypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-libs-7.2-1PGDG libkrb5.so.2 is needed by postgresql-libs-7.2-1PGDG libssl.so.0 is needed by postgresql-libs-7.2-1PGDG libcrypto.so.0 is needed by postgresql-server-7.2-1PGDG libk5crypto.so.2 is needed by postgresql-server-7.2-1PGDG libkrb5.so.2 is needed by postgresql-server-7.2-1PGDG libreadline.so.4 is needed by postgresql-server-7.2-1PGDG libssl.so.0 is needed by postgresql-server-7.2-1PGDG postgresql = 7.1.3 is needed by postgresql-test-7.1.3-1PGDG So, then I tried the instructions about rpm --rebuild, and got this error: [root@host src]# rpm --recompile --rebuild --define 'perl 0' --define 'tcl 0' --define 'tkpkg 0' --define 'odbc 0' --define 'jdbc 0' --define 'test 0' --define 'python 0' --define 'pltcl 0' --define 'ssl 0' --define 'kerberos 0' postgresql-7.2-1PGDG.src.rpm Installing postgresql-7.2-1PGDG.src.rpm error: failed build dependencies: gettext >= 0.10.36 is needed by postgresql-7.2-1PGDG [root@host src]# rpm -qa | grep gettext gettext-0.10.35-31 So, am I the only person on earth trying to install PG 7.2 on a RH 7.1 system? I have the latest openssl RPMs installed, I have the latest readline, gettext, openssl and openssl-devel, (as released by RedHat and updated via up2date) so now what? BTW, this is all done on the local machine, so I'm unsure why I need ssl / kerberos stuff anyway. Is there some way to "turn them off"? -Ben
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